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Jupiter expands whatever he touches.  He usually spends about 13 months in each zodiac sign.  His job is to bring joy, adventure, open-mindedness, advanced education, travel, global perspectives, and a sense that we are all one big happy family and not so very different from each other.  Because of his expansive tendencies, he brings “prosperity” and “abundance” to whatever concept he is focused on.  If things are good, he brings an abundance of good.  If things are bad, he brings an abundance of bad.

 

As 2010 begins, Jupiter is still in Aquarius and your ninth house until January 18th when he moves into Pisces and your tenth house.  Normally, Jupiter spends about 13 months in each zodiac sign, but this year it is a bit different.  Jupiter flies through Pisces at mock speed and then moves into Aries and your eleventh house on June 6th.  Later, he turns around and heads back into Pisces and your tenth house on September 9th.  Then on January 22nd, 2011, he moves back into Aries and your eleventh house again, where he will remain throughout the first half of 2011.

 

While in Aquarius, Jupiter focuses on social networking, friendships, group activities, the Internet, and teamwork.  Aquarius rules over independence, freedom, eccentricities, and wanting to be seen as both a unique individual and a great team player.  “All for one and one for all”, “We are all in this together”, “Together we stand, divided we fall”, and “I am my brother’s keeper” are Aquarian philosophies that Jupiter is working to encourage and embrace.  Globally, this has been one of the major themes of 2009.  

 

For Gemini, this has been happening in your ninth house of long-distance travel, languages, cultures, religions, laws, politics, philosophies, universities, mass media, and global awareness.  This has been a delightful energy for Gemini to work with.  Gemini has a hungry mind by nature.  You are never satisfied with boring and monotonous lifestyles.  Traveling, learning, exploring, and expanding your horizons is always something you will find fun and fascinating.  You have been experiencing “journeys” of all kinds and meeting new people from various backgrounds and beliefs.  Some of you may have gotten involved in academic, political, religious, legal, travel, and/or media related careers.  This would have been a lucky time to do so.

 

In Pisces, Jupiter focuses on kindness, compassion, charity, emotional well-being, spirituality, intuition, empathy, and bringing a sense of “magic” to the world.  

 

For Gemini, this occurs in your tenth house of professional goals and aspirations, leadership, public reputation, and success.  Your professional goals and public life are blessed.  With Pisces involved, you could find that careers involving bureaucracies, large corporations, government agencies, hospitals, prisons, and/or charities are especially blessed by Jupiter’s visit through tenth house Pisces.  You could also find that following your spiritual path, working in the mental health industry, and/or careers that involve helping others to overcome their demons prove to be quite fulfilling.  Regardless of whatever industry you work in, Jupiter will do his best to bless your goals and to make it a little easier to succeed.  There will be times when other planets clash with Jupiter and cause bigger than normal problems in your professional life, but overall, Jupiter is working to bring joy, good luck, and abundance to your professional and public goals.  

 

In Aries, Jupiter embraces Aries’ pioneering spirit, enthusiasm, fiery passion, and willingness to compete for the sheer entertainment of it.  Unlike Aquarius’ teamwork approach to life, Aries is all about racing to the top and being number one.  Aries is generous, boisterous, and charming.  The competitive nature is not a selfish or mean energy, but a childlike “last one there’s a rotten egg!” type of playful energy.  Jupiter can have great fun bringing more of this optimistic can-do energy into the world.  

 

For Gemini, it happens in your eleventh house of friends, teams, clubs, committees, professional associations, networking, and the Internet.  While in Pisces, Jupiter was focused more on being kind and cooperative with your teammates and business colleagues.  Now, with Jupiter in Aries, you are feeling more competitive, more enthusiastic, and/or more entrepreneurial.  You could feel more athletic and join a local team for fun and exercise, launch a web-based business, join more clubs and committees, or you could be in the mood to be more of a leader instead of being a follower.  As long as you are careful not to be too competitive, too dominating, or too stubborn, you should find that your time with Jupiter in eleventh house Aries is quite exciting and fun.

 

When Jupiter backtracks and revisits Pisces and your tenth house, you could find that he is either bringing back professional opportunities that worked well in the past, or he is simply giving you a second wave of strong professional energy to work with.  Once again, you will be able to accomplish a great deal towards achieving your professional goals.  If you do not already love your job, then you could consider finding a new job that you do love.  Jupiter wants you to be happy and to feel like jumping out of bed excited to get to work each morning.  If he did not help you accomplish this the first time he passed through here, you might want to reconsider it this time.  If nothing else, you might just come to realize that sometimes just having a job that pays the bills is “lucky” enough for now.

 

 

 

Saturn creates our personal challenges and “tough love” learning experiences.  He usually spends about two and a half years in each zodiac sign.  His job is to create learning experiences that are often uncomfortable but ultimately quite meaningful.  Saturn also rules over karma, cause and effect, ethics, and our sense of civic duty.  Therefore, it is not only important that we learn our life lessons well, but that we also conduct ourselves with honor and integrity while going through these challenges.  If we stay out of trouble, behave ethically, buckle down, and learn our lessons well, then Saturn rewards us with a gift just before he leaves that zodiac sign.  For example, if Saturn were traveling through the area of our charts that deals with professionalism, leadership, and success, then he would teach us some tough lessons about those concepts.  Then, if we learned our lessons and we behaved ourselves while doing so, Saturn would reward us with a job promotion, professional kudos, public recognition, etc.  We would be better at our jobs, better at leading our companies and communities, and/or we would be better at marketing and advertising ourselves.  If on the other hand, we did not learn our lessons, or we were unethical, blamed others for our problems, cheated, lied, etc then Saturn would simply move on to the next zodiac sign and we would have nothing to show for all the drama and trouble that we had just endured.  Saturn gets a bad reputation because many people think he is simply mean for the heck of it, when in actuality, he is like a “tough love” parent forcing us to grow up and act like a responsible adult.  Might not be very fun, but the rewards are well worth it.

 

As 2010 begins, Saturn is still making a preview visit in Libra and your fifth house.  He will backtrack and revisit Virgo and your fourth house from April 8th until July 20th.  During that time, he will make sure that you learned the life lessons you were taught over the last couple of years.  Then he will return to Libra and your fifth house where he will remain until October of 2012.

 

While in Virgo over the last couple of years, Saturn focused on our ability to feel like useful members of society.  Virgo rules over daily work tasks, to-do lists, coworkers, productivity levels, organizational skills, tools, and our physical health because if you are not physically able to do your fair share of the work, then you are not able to feel useful and productive.  The idea is that we are contributing something to society and not just lazing around picking daisies and playing Frisbee.  As lovely as eternal vacation might seem, at some point in our development, we all get bored of constant playtime and need something important to do.  “Did my life matter?  Did I contribute anything meaningful to the world?  What is my legacy, if any?”  

 

For Gemini, this happens in your fourth house of real estate, housing matters, roommates, parents, childhood issues, retirement circumstances, and the concept of “coming home”.  Saturn can teach obvious life lessons, like the importance of having a roof over your head and a place to come home to.  You could be taught something about the real estate market, rental contracts, retirement planning, etc.  You could also find Saturn wants to teach you about the importance of parents and/or parental figures in our lives.  Saturn can also dig deep into your most private thoughts and force you into a deep self-analysis about the most personal elements of your being.  This is a good time for therapy and self-healing.  Regardless of how Saturn decides to challenge you, chances are good that your concepts of security, safety, and sanctuary are probably going to be the main focus.

 

While in Libra, Saturn focuses on our partnerships.  Libra rules over marriage, best friends, business partnerships, and competitors (think yin-yang).  While in this zodiac sign, Saturn forces us all to look at who we choose to partner with, what kind of partnerships we like, and how we behave within our partnerships.  It is not uncommon for marriages to suffer, best friends to “break up”, and for business partnerships to dissolve.  Competitors can become vicious, especially if they are pointing out real flaws in our character and not just making stuff up.  Libra rules diplomacy, fairness, justice, and mediation too.  Globally, we could see these topics becoming quite challenging for all countries.  Various government leaders will be challenged to pick carefully which countries they choose to partner with and which they choose to keep as enemies.  They would do well to remember Saturn’s focus on karma, integrity, and civic responsibility.

 

For Gemini, hosting Saturn in fifth house Libra could be tough on you.  The fifth house governs personal pleasure, romance, playtime, pets, children, hobbies, creative talents, luxury, and happiness.  With Libra involved, Saturn could be challenging your love life, your ability to hang out with a best friend, or a business partnership involving “happiness” industries (music, theater, vacations, matchmaking, pet care, fine dining, etc).  A competitor could challenge you to the point that you do not feel okay giving yourself permission to take time off to relax.  You and your loved ones could have trouble finding time to laugh and play together.  The overall focus is always about your ability to feel good and to be happy.  Do you play enough?  Can you afford the luxury items that you and your loved ones want?  Are you able to take enough vacation time?  Do you appreciate life’s blessings?  Do you allow your creative and playful side out enough?  Since Gemini is one of the most playful and fun signs of the zodiac, you might find that Saturn wants you to think more about the ideas of “work first, play second”.  Or maybe Saturn will push you towards turning a favorite hobby or pastime into an actual career.  Regardless of how Saturn decides to provide “learning experiences” in your fifth house, you can guarantee that your overall happiness will be a major factor.

 

 

 

Uranus is the eccentric genius, rebellious teenager, and social networking guru of the zodiac.  He usually spends about 7 years in each zodiac sign.  He rules over friends, teams, clubs, committees, professional associations, networking, science (interconnectivity), electricity, and the Internet.  He can bring teamwork, friendships, networking, and a sense of belonging to something bigger than yourself into your life.  He can also bring stubbornness, eccentricity, rebellion, and perversity.  This is because at his core, he is trying to convince us to be our unique individual selves but also to be a great team player.  Thus, like a teenager, he is trying to find himself while being very susceptible to peer pressure.  Those who master Uranus’ teachings often make charming and charismatic leaders.  Uranus also encourages us to think outside the box and brings a certain eclectic brilliance into our lives.  Like the eccentric genius and the rebellious teenager, he brings pleasant surprises and unexpected chaos.  Uranus promotes humanitarian ideals like brotherhood, “all for one and one for all”, and “united we stand, divided we fall.”  He is not asking us to be sheeple, following the crowd mentality with blind faith.  He is asking us to know our unique gifts and to be strong enough in our self-knowledge to be able to work well in a team and to be able to socialize without losing our sense of individuality.

 

As 2010 begins, Uranus is still in Pisces and your tenth house.  He will stay in this area of your chart most of the year, but will be visiting Aries and your eleventh house from May 28th through August 13th.  Then he moves back into Pisces and your tenth house until he makes a more permanent move into Aries and your eleventh house in March 2011.

 

There are zodiac signs where Uranus shines and is emboldened to bring about wonderful brotherly love and incredible scientific advances, like when he was in his own zodiac sign, Aquarius from the middle of 1995 until the early part of 2003.  While there, the everyday use of the Internet took root and blossomed.  Prior to that, he was in Capricorn building the systems of the Internet.  Yes, the Internet has been around for a long time, but it was during the time that the planet in charge of the Internet was traveling through the zodiac sign in charge of the Internet, that the Internet seriously began to grow and expand into the incredible tool that it is today.

 

In Pisces, Uranus is somewhat subdued.  Pisces rules over the hidden forces that work behind the scenes.  Therefore, things like mental health, secrets, self-destruction, addictions, spiritual mysteries, bureaucracies, and “fogginess” are ruled by Pisces.  Therefore, we now have gambling, porn, and other self-destructive activities available online.  We also have government bureaucracies trying to legislate for or against Net Neutrality and spam.  We have all kinds of spiritual, mental health, self-help, and “positive attitude” information readily available as well.  Is it any wonder that people are becoming addicted to the Internet?  On the other hand, Uranus’ time in Pisces has helped us to befriend people from all over the world that we otherwise would not have gotten to know.  Global brotherhood is much easier to encompass.  Pisces believes in sacrificing for the greater good and Uranus is a huge fan of humanitarianism.  Together, they bring us websites that work to educate and promote helping those less fortunate in other countries.  Uranus may not have the razzamatazz in Pisces that he has in some other zodiac signs, but he is not without his charms within this area of our lives.

 

For Gemini, this has been occurring in your tenth house of professional goals and aspirations, leadership, public reputation, and success.  Hosting Uranus in this area of your life can be both annoying and exhilarating.  Those of you working in telecommunications, Internet technologies, science, web hosting, handheld electronic devices, and cell phone technology have probably found this to be an excellent energy to host in your professional success sector.  Those of you whose jobs require teamwork, social networking, large group activities, committees, professional associations, etc probably found it much easier to get these groups working together towards a common goal.  At times, bosses, authority figures, and/or your own leadership style may have been chaotic and uncertain, but overall, things should have been more enthusiastic and brainstorming solutions should have been a bit easier.  You could also have found yourself longing to change jobs or maybe you did jump around from job to job looking for something more meaningful and more inline with your authentic self.  You could be in the mood to take on more leadership roles or you could feel repressed by current leadership and want to break free and do your own thing professionally.  There is the chance for greatness and for a fall from grace.  You have to be careful how you handle yourself so that you do not create your own professional demise.  If negativity does happen, it will probably come unexpectedly.  However, if you can stay grounded, focused, and avoid risky or unplanned emotional outbursts, you should be able to tap into Uranus’ brilliant brainstorming and teamwork skills.

 

Once Uranus moves into Aries, he can have some fun.  Aries is innovative, entrepreneurial, competitive, and loves being the first one to come up with a new idea.  Uranus is in love with new technology, teamwork, being unique while being part of something bigger than one’s self, and a brainstorming genius.  Both are extroverted, social, and stubborn.  Both are clever, fast, and pride themselves on their uniqueness.  At first, Uranus will enjoy a lovely summer visit into Aries and then later next year, he will formally move into Aries for the next few years.  He reminds me of a teenager visiting a college campus before moving there permanently during the college years.  This first visit will be exhilarating and then going back into Pisces will feel stiff and too confining before he makes the official move to Aries.  Globally, we will probably see the Internet and new technology take off like crazy.  It will be interesting to see how the planet of teamwork and brotherly love affects the world while in the zodiac sign of warriors and “me first!”  Does “me” or “we” prevail?

 

For Gemini, Uranus will be in your eleventh house of friendships, teams, clubs, committees, professional associations, networking, science, interconnectivity, and the Internet.  Uranus rules over this area of the zodiac.  He is like a king in his own country, stronger than anywhere else.  He encourages you to socialize and to join teams, clubs, committees, etc.  But he can also encourage you to push away from friends and colleagues that are not good for you.  If a group is too repressive, too controlling, too much into the sheeple mentality, then Uranus is going to want you to break free from those groups.  Uranus does not want you to befriend others and join groups at any cost, but to be true to yourself, true to your authentic real personality, AND to also be a good team player.  You are not meant to be a sell-out or a groupie.  You are meant to be a unique individual within a greater whole.

 

 

 

Neptune tries to bring emotional well-being, spirituality, and a touch of magic to whatever he touches.  Unfortunately, he also has a tendency to bring self-destruction, bureaucracies, and gullibility too.  He usually spends about 14 years in each zodiac sign.  Neptune rules over mental health, attitudes, intuition, secrets, spiritual mysteries, paranormal activities, charities, bureaucracies, and other hidden forces that work behind the scenes.  If things are good, he brings compassion and a touch of magic.  If things are bad, he brings delusions and fogginess.

 

As 2010 begins, Neptune is still in Aquarius and your ninth house.  He will stay here until January 2012.

 

In Aquarius, Neptune is behaving in sort of a yin-yang energy to Uranus.  Uranus is in Neptune’s zodiac sign and Neptune is in Uranus’ zodiac sign.  They are each doing their thing, but focusing on the other’s topics.  While Uranus is creating brotherhood online, Neptune is trying to make mental health, spirituality, and bureaucracies work for everyone.  One brings teamwork to humanitarian causes; the other brings humanitarian causes to teamwork.  One says, “I am mentally healthy and self-assured so that I can be a great team player.”  The other says, “I am a great team player so that I can feel mentally healthy and self-assured.”  Is it any wonder that “Yes we can” became the global motto in 2008?  To some, it is a delusional concept full of lollypop dreams and gullible “kool-aid” drinking.  To others, it is the logical and necessary blending of global teamwork and universal compassion.

 

For Gemini, Neptune has been blessing your ninth house of long-distance travel, languages, cultures, religions, laws, politics, philosophies, universities, mass media, and global awareness.  This is a tricky placement for Neptune.  The ninth house is all about facts, absolutes, and differentiating and defining.  Neptune is all about intuition, spiritual mysteries, and a vague unexplainable “oneness”.  During Neptune’s travels through the ninth house, it is easy to pick up new pieces of information, adore them, and then see through them, and drop them as being too shallow and not really “correct.”  One can feel like they are on an endless pursuit for what is real and yet everything keeps coming up as illusions.  It is easy to become disillusioned about politics, religious dogma, academia, etc.  The trick is to be willing to “not know” anything and to just sort of absorb what bits and pieces of “facts” come to you.  Eventually, the data will settle into a pattern that allows you to just sort of “know” or “see” how things fall together in the big picture of life.

 

 

 

Pluto psychoanalyzes, empowers, and/or heals whatever he touches.  He has an uneven pattern and can spend as little as 13 years or as much as 32 years in any given zodiac sign.  His job is to uncover the hidden truths within our lives and to either empower us with passion and self-righteousness, or to heal us by forcing us to go through a Phoenix Rising type of experience.  It can be painful to endure Pluto’s scrutiny, but it can ultimately prove to be incredibly uplifting.  Personal rebirth is often the result of Pluto’s passage through certain areas of our life.  Pluto rules over trust and sharing.  It is often through hidden motivations, hidden assets, hidden agendas, hidden resources, and/or through loyalty and fidelity matters that we find out what we are really made of and we find out what our partners are really made of.  Pluto can reveal gifts, assets, stamina, and psychological resources that we had no idea existed within ourselves.  And Pluto can reveal the selfish, greedy, and emotionally crippling aspects of ourselves too.  All too often, he uses our need for sexual intimacy and financial teamwork (trust and sharing) to teach us these lessons.  The reason that Scorpios are known to be so revengeful is because Scorpio co-rules over the trust and sharing concepts with Pluto.  Breaking trust is the worst thing you can do to a Scorpio.  From Scorpio’s perspective, nothing could possibly be more important that the ability to trust others.

 

As 2010 begins, Pluto is still in Capricorn and your eighth house.  He moved into this area of your life in 2008 and will stay here until January 2024.

 

In Capricorn, Pluto focuses on doing the right thing because it is the thing to do.  Capricorn rules over professionalism, leadership, goals and aspirations, success, civic duty, public recognition, and earning the respect of our peers.  Remember earlier when we talked about Saturn and how he teaches us about karma, cause and effect, and “tough love” style life lessons.  Saturn rules Capricorn and so Capricorn embraces the concepts of “tough love”, doing one’s civic duty, and ideas like “If I don’t take care of this, who will?”  When in Sagittarius, Pluto promoted exploring the world and all of the various cultures, peoples, religions, etc.  Sagittarius promoted freedom to explore and to dabble in various religious and cultural teachings.  The idea that all religions are more alike than different and therefore we can pick and chose bits and pieces of which ones we like is a very Sagittarian approach to religion and spirituality.  We focused on global travel, politics, and mass media.  Pluto had a good time digging deep down into the truth about our political beliefs, our religious practices, our international diplomacy, and such.  Now, he is focusing on the business systems, ethics, integrity, and professionalism of our world.  Do the large corporations follow ethical business practices?  Do we have integrity in our government agencies?  Do we as individuals, as communities, as states, as countries… do we take on a parental role and look out for those in need or do we focus on our own personal agendas?  It may not feel like a lot of fun, but this is the perfect energy for fixing the economic system, the environmental policies, the human rights violations, the health care system, welfare programs, voting fraud, etc.  Big systems that are broken can be fixed, healed, restructured, and/or demolished in a smart and tenacious manner.  We have the planet of passion, truth, and rebirth focused on the zodiac sign of responsibility, integrity, and leadership.

 

For Gemini, Pluto is in your eighth house of trust and sharing, intimacy, fidelity, loyalty, joint finances, joint ventures, investments, stock options, commissions, inheritances, lotteries, royalties, and other forms of profit sharing.  Pluto rules over trust and sharing (sex and joint finances) and Capricorn rules over integrity and success.  With Pluto in Capricorn in your eighth house of trust and sharing, you have a king in his own castle.  Pluto is doubly strong here.  You have the planet of "our money and our bodies" in the house of "our money and our bodies" in the zodiac sign of "professionalism and integrity."  This makes it an amazingly strong energy for romantic commitments that you can fully trust to be loyal and respectful towards you.  It is also an incredibly profitable and passionate energy to have for your professional use.  Because Capricorn is involved, you do have to work, the money probably will not come from lotteries or inheritances.  However, you have the planet of passion and hidden resources blessing your commissions, royalties, stock options, and profit sharing sector, so your career and finances should really benefit from Pluto's new placement in your chart.  It may seem like you just "know" where to find money and professional resources.  And your love life should benefit from an almost psychic ability to "know" whom to trust with your heart.

 

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